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The new Play infotainment system has been jointly developed by Volkswagen Brazil and Visteon.
The upcoming Skoda Kushaq and its sister car, the VW Taigun will be offered with a new Play infotainment system.
The new Play infotainment system has been jointly developed by Volkswagen Brazil and Visteon. It consists of a 10.1-inch touchscreen head-unit with a resolution of 1540x720 pixels and offers split-screen and rear-view camera functions.
The system will come with pre-configured applications and will allow users to download new apps depending on their requirement. It will also offer in-car Wi-Fi, live-streaming, Valet Mode, connected car tech and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Play infotainment system jointly developed by Visteon and VW Brazil
Features a 10.1-inch screen as well as built-in apps
Gets a split-screen setup with connected car features
Volkswagen Play infotainment system: What is it? The VW Play infotainment system made its
debut on the Volkswagen Nivus four-door SUV coupe last year. Developed jointly by Volkswagen Brazil and automotive component maker Visteon, it features a 10.1-inch touchscreen that has a 1540x720 pixels resolution. The system also gets a split-screen setup and doubles as a rear-view camera monitor. The Play system features a variety of downloadable applications globally, and for India, it will have built-in ones like Gaana.com, among others. It will also have user-defined profiles, offering a long list of personalisation options.
Forget what is under the hood, the battleground has shifted to what is inside the cockpit. Market leader Visteon has developed lots of cool new technologies to augment the cockpit electronics space, including large, curved, automotive-grade displays and its microZone technology that offers higher graphics performance than traditional LCD displays. To learn more, Matthew Beecham caught up with Sachin Lawande, President and CEO of Visteon.
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